Tuesday, December 14, 2010

Mourinho asks Real Madrid chiefs to step up efforts to sign Javier Hernandez

Real Madrid coach Jose Mourinho has asked the club’s management to redouble their efforts to try and land Manchester United striker Javier Hernandez in January, according to the Mexican record.com.mx Web site.


Gonzalo Higuain's injury and the apparent lack of faith of Karim Benzema has left Mourinho short up-front, and although Los Blancos have been linked with moves for VfL Wolfsburg hit-man Edin Dzeko and Athletic Bilbao front-manFernando Llorente , Hernandez is said to be the coach’s preferred target.


Real's interest in Hernandez was first reported last month. However, it would be an audacious effort to even try and land the Mexican. Ferguson snapped up the 22-year-old from Chivas Guadalajara before the World Cup, and he has adapted well to his new club, scoring a total of five goals in the Premier League and Champions League so far.

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